Saturday, October 23, 2010

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Here's an old video of Tyler and I putting together books in Portland. It's been a whole year since we left. Tyler is still making books out in the Pacific Northwest, while Jordan prints posters and book back in Baltimore.

Joe Delano holds up a new Beach House tour poster from the studio. This one is actually a fumble (notice the small brown smudge in the lower right corner). Anywho, the only place to catch these is at one of Beach House's live shows. They are somewhere in the US right now, on the road with Vampire Weekend.

Be sure to grab one if you see it, they were printed in a three-color limited edition of 94 on some wonderful lavender paper. Thanks for holding the poster, Joe!

Brown Paper Bag is a Baltimore-based site that features artists both local and from across the globe. You should be checking Brown Paper Bag every single day if you aren't already. There is something new every day, seriously.

Kitty Cat Press recently screenprinted a 16 page book by Morgan Elliot and Jordan Awan of Springtime Studio. There is a show at PNCA Higgins Gallery in Portland, OR celebrating the release. The show is up until the fist week in September. Along with the new book, Kitty Cat Press has a table of publications by Jordan Bernier, Tad Kimball, Lesser Gonzalez Alvarez, Chis Mucci, Tyler Matta and others.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

In the process of printing a 15 Page book of the Springtime Studio duo Morgan Elliot and Jordan Awan of Brooklyn, NY. You can see the images and the book in the Springtime Studio + Kitty Cat Press Show at PNCA's Higgins Gallery in Portland, OR. The show opens August 5th and runs through September 1st.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Nanook and Chris Mucci swimming back in the summer of 2005. Transferred to MiniDV and edited in 2010. A version of this short film will be shown at the Metro Gallery for the Wild Nothing show, curated by Elena Johnston. The opening will be on July 10th.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

I know that this is just a digital mock-up, but once I get a nice photo of the silkscreen photo I will be sure to post it. Anywho, every band sounded really awesome last night.

I'm still working on this year's "Summer of Making" poster for the Pacific Northwest College of Art. Should be printed in a week or two. If you can't remember last year's six-color print, check it out here.